North American Breweries gets dirty to improve environment

Past the southern tip of Honeoye Lake you'll find a region known as the Honeoye Inlet Wildlife Management Area. It's a marshy, mud-strewn stretch populated by beavers, chirping birds of all stripes, croaking bullfrogs, the squeak of spring peepers and the occasional black bear or mountain lion on the prowl.
Detracting from the picturesque scene, however, ...

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